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Create a neckhole & interface. Hem the edges. Right sides together & sew part way up from

bottom of sides & you have a simple,elegant tunic.

NOTE: Design at this size is pixilated. But the colors go a long way to blend the pixels such that it isn’t too bad. Instant tunic size. Sized for 56” wide fabric. Allows the use of 58” fabric, but 2” will be band of flower base. The colors on this are so poetic. That’s the best word I can think of when I see this painting. I don’t recall where I found the original or if it was even in these colors. It may of been one of my earliest digital water painting experiments. Or a combination of primal and enhanced colors, it is just lovely and peaceful. It invites you to cut a neck hole with either a keyhole opening in the back or a v-neck opening. That with the armholes, & with the 22” length by using a 56” wide fabric, and you have the start of a simple pull-on tunic. Just sew-up the side scenes & finish any exposed edges. Alternative look is to sew sides with non-print sides together leaving a fluttering portion under the arm. This narrows the tunic for the more slender persons so they can enjoy a flattering profile without sacrificing the design.

bottom of sides & you have a simple,elegant tunic.

NOTE: Design at this size is pixilated. But the colors go a long way to blend the pixels such that it isn’t too bad. Instant tunic size. Sized for 56” wide fabric. Allows the use of 58” fabric, but 2” will be band of flower base. The colors on this are so poetic. That’s the best word I can think of when I see this painting. I don’t recall where I found the original or if it was even in these colors. It may of been one of my earliest digital water painting experiments. Or a combination of primal and enhanced colors, it is just lovely and peaceful. It invites you to cut a neck hole with either a keyhole opening in the back or a v-neck opening. That with the armholes, & with the 22” length by using a 56” wide fabric, and you have the start of a simple pull-on tunic. Just sew-up the side scenes & finish any exposed edges. Alternative look is to sew sides with non-print sides together leaving a fluttering portion under the arm. This narrows the tunic for the more slender persons so they can enjoy a flattering profile without sacrificing the design.

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